Tension increased  between Turkey and Russia, here's the reason
Tension increased between Turkey and Russia, here's the reason
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Ankara: Turkey has denied Russia's allegations that it has violated the agreement to reduce tension in the Idlib province area of Syria. It is also being said that it has also threatened military action if diplomatic efforts are not made with Russia. The agreement was signed between Russia, Turkey and Syria.

For your information, let us tell you that in 2018, Russia and Turkey, which supported the ongoing war in Syria, had agreed to establish a peaceful area in the northwestern province. But this attempt to establish peace seems to be breaking during the last two weeks. It has been learned that during the last two weeks in the Idlib province, 13 Turkish soldiers have been killed in the action of the Syrian government.

The Syrian army does not return by the end of February: According to the information received, Turkey has said that if the Syrian army does not return by the end of February 2020, it will take military action to expel it. Where Turkish President Tayyab Erdogan has said that if one of his soldiers is killed, he is going to attack Syrian soldiers.

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